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Rendering Polygons from SQL Server 2008 on Virtual Earth
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(2)Marc Schweigert builds off of the concepts shown in his previous screencast and shows you how to render a polygon on a Virtual Earth map using REST, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), LINQ to SQL, and the new geography data type in SQL Server 2008.
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Saving Virtual Earth Polygons to SQL Server 2008
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(4)Marc Schweigert shows you how to draw a polygon on a Virtual Earth map and save it using ASP.NET AJAX, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), LINQ to SQL, and the new geography data type in SQL Server 2008.
To download the source code visit:
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Using Virtual Earth in a WPF Application
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Marc Schweigert shows you how to use Virtual Earth in a WPF application by using a prototype WPF Virtual Earth control. You'll also see a walkthrough of how the prototype control was built. You can download the prototype and sample application at http://blogs.msdn.com/devkeydet/archive/2008/06/24/wpf-and-virtual-earth-revisited.aspx. ... -
Hosting a Workflow in a Local Executable using Workflow Services Part I
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When the Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) was first introduced in the .NET Framework 3.0, the only way to host a workflow in a client application was to use the WorkflowRuntime class programmatically, start the runtime, and create/start an instance of a workflow. Furthermore, if you wanted...
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Hosting a Workflow in a Local Executable using Workflow Services Part II
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When the Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) was first introduced in the .NET Framework 3.0, the only way to host a workflow in a client application was to use the WorkflowRuntime class programmatically, start the runtime, and create/start an instance of a workflow. Furthermore, if you wanted...
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Hosting a Workflow in a Local Executable using Workflow Services Part III
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When the Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) was first introduced in the .NET Framework 3.0, the only way to host a workflow in a client application was to use the WorkflowRuntime class programmatically, start the runtime, and create/start an instance of a workflow. Furthermore, if you wanted...
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Exposing/Consuming RSS/ATOM using WCF 3.5 & Silverlight 2
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(1)Marc Schweigert shows you how easy it is to expose RSS and Atom feeds using the new Web Programming Model (REST) features, classes in the new System.ServiceModel.Syndication namespace, and LINQ to SQL in the .NET Framework 3.5. Then, you will see how you can use classes from... -
Silverlight 2 DIGG Sample Part I
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Scott Guthrie has a great eight part series titled First Look at Silverlight 2 where he walks you through building a Silverlight 2 sample app from scratch. The walkthrough highlights almost all of the key features of Silverlight 2 Beta 1. The walkthrough is so comprehensive that I have...
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Silverlight 2 DIGG Sample Part II
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Scott Guthrie has a great eight part series titled First Look at Silverlight 2 where he walks you through building a Silverlight 2 sample app from scratch. The walkthrough highlights almost all of the key features of Silverlight 2 Beta 1. The walkthrough is so comprehensive that I have...
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Silverlight 2 DIGG Sample Part III
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Scott Guthrie has a great eight part series titled First Look at Silverlight 2 where he walks you through building a Silverlight 2 sample app from scratch. The walkthrough highlights almost all of the key features of Silverlight 2 Beta 1. The walkthrough is so comprehensive that I have...